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little is known about adam lanza. but as a gawky high school freshman in 2007, lanza seemed so vulnerable the former school security director at newtown high school tells cnn he warned his school officers to keep an eye on the child so he would not be picked on or bullied. lanza was also assigned to a school psychologist, says the security director. the lanza joined the tech club he remained withdrawn. in 2008, age 16, lanza enrolled anderson cooper a student at western connecticut state university, 15 minutes from his home, taking among other classes german, computer science, american history, and macro economics. he dropped out in 2009, and did not return. lanza's high school friend ran into nancy lanza a few years ago, he says the mom described adam as doing well in college and told him he had taken him shooting as a hobby and liked to go to the gun range. what was interesting, nancy lanza was doing everything she could to mainstream her son. he clearly had issues but she was trying to keep things as normal as poss
little is known about adam lanza. but as a gawky high school freshman in 2007, lanza seemed so vulnerable the former school security director at newtown high school tells cnn he warned his school officers to keep an eye on the child so he would not be picked on or bullied. lanza was also assigned to a school psychologist, says the security director. the lanza joined the tech club he remained withdrawn. in 2008, age 16, lanza enrolled anderson cooper a student at western connecticut state...
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chief randy adams wasn't charged. because adams didn't directly control the city's money. but even the judge wondered in court, i don't know why he's not a defendant in this case. so where is adams today? he lives in simi valley, an upper class l.a. suburb 50 miles northwest of bell, just off of country club drive, in a gated community. his five bedroom, five bath, $800,000 home overlooks a picturesque golf course. >> disgusting and the fact that he is living this lavish lifestyle on the backs of us? >> reporter: bell resident denise redarti calls adams the one who got away. >> arrogant, cocky, criminal. if i can find the dictionary where it says corrupt police chief, whatever his picture will be on it. he's the epitome of what is wrong in this country. >> reporter: she says that because of these e-mails from 2009 exchanged between adams and lank spinaachi, negotiating the terms of police chief, wrote, i'm looking forward to seeing you and taking all of bell's money, just a share of it. she replies, lol, you can take your share of the pie just like us, we will all get fat
chief randy adams wasn't charged. because adams didn't directly control the city's money. but even the judge wondered in court, i don't know why he's not a defendant in this case. so where is adams today? he lives in simi valley, an upper class l.a. suburb 50 miles northwest of bell, just off of country club drive, in a gated community. his five bedroom, five bath, $800,000 home overlooks a picturesque golf course. >> disgusting and the fact that he is living this lavish lifestyle on the...
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and in digging for details about shooter adam lanza and his family. accounts emerge that are still confusing, sometimes conflicting. a neighbor who knew him in recent years describes lanza as troubled. but listen to this account from a young man who knew him. >> he was just a kid. >> just a kid. >> just a kid. >> never anti-social? >> no, adam, no. >> trouble-make centre. >> no, definitely not. >> noticeable? did he just kind of blend into the background? >> yeah. nothing that would warrant any of this. >> ryan craft says he babysat adam lanza about ten years ago when lanza was ten and craft was 15. he describes lanza as focused, quiet, introverted. he never saw evidence of violence, craft says. but says lanza did throw the occasional temper tantrum. >> just general stuff like you would have to put him to bed and he wouldn't like that. or we had to stop watching tv, and he wouldn't like that. normal stuff that kids do, but i guess at 10 years old, kids get out of that phase, but that wasn't the case for adam. >> mother told him to let ryan do whatever
and in digging for details about shooter adam lanza and his family. accounts emerge that are still confusing, sometimes conflicting. a neighbor who knew him in recent years describes lanza as troubled. but listen to this account from a young man who knew him. >> he was just a kid. >> just a kid. >> just a kid. >> never anti-social? >> no, adam, no. >> trouble-make centre. >> no, definitely not. >> noticeable? did he just kind of blend into the...
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it's a different story for her son adam. nancy pulled her son out of the school district and home schooled him. those who knew adam remember him for not standing out. >> basically, he was a quiet, shy kid. he stood out to me because of the fact he didn't interact with too many other kids on the bus. he was older, i believe, when i had him. this is going back a few years. i don't recall everything, but that did stand out. the one thing about it. >> the more we learn about adam lanza, the more confusing it becomes. cnn's brian todd looks deeper into who he was. >> reporter: his motive for this unspeakable act is still not clear. law enforcement officials say. in digging for details about shooter adam lanza and his family, accounts emerge that are still confusing, sometimes conflicting. a neighbor who knew him in recent years describes lanza as troubled, but listen to this account from a young man who knew him. >> he was just a kid. >> reporter: just a kid? >> just a kid. >> reporter: never antisocial? >> no. adam's got -- no.
it's a different story for her son adam. nancy pulled her son out of the school district and home schooled him. those who knew adam remember him for not standing out. >> basically, he was a quiet, shy kid. he stood out to me because of the fact he didn't interact with too many other kids on the bus. he was older, i believe, when i had him. this is going back a few years. i don't recall everything, but that did stand out. the one thing about it. >> the more we learn about adam lanza,...
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that left adam and nancy back here. nancy lanza worked in finance in boston and here in connecticut for some years. but recently she has left work. we don't know whether she was retiring or whether she was taking a break. she did tell acquaintances she wanted to take care of adam. now, we did speak to one neighbor, gene j mcdade, who said she didn't find anything unusual about this particular family. >> she was a stay-at-home mom who loved her kids. there is no explanation. there was no funny business going on as far as i know. >> they were quiet. seemingly friendly people. i don't think people in this neighborhood really knew them too well. >> were they -- did they struggle, were they more simple? >> i think they were well off, but i can only speculate. i don't know. it's not really my business. >> that was gina mcdade's son, jp. i'll tell you, the one question that keeps coming up here, this is an upscale, afluent family. what's the connection to the guns? some police sources are saying adam may have had access to six
that left adam and nancy back here. nancy lanza worked in finance in boston and here in connecticut for some years. but recently she has left work. we don't know whether she was retiring or whether she was taking a break. she did tell acquaintances she wanted to take care of adam. now, we did speak to one neighbor, gene j mcdade, who said she didn't find anything unusual about this particular family. >> she was a stay-at-home mom who loved her kids. there is no explanation. there was no...
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investigators continue to search the home of adam lanza. we'll learn more about how his mother, nancy, might have been storing the weapons he used in the shooting. cnn's deb feyerick is at the house and joins us with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, soledad. investigators are trying to unlock the mysteries inside this guy's mind, trying to do it by putting together shards of a broken computer and that is what is going to take a relatively long time yesterday at this home a number of investigators were here for the better part of the afternoon about two and a half hours four investigators in unmarked patrol cars, they came quietly, left quietly. we could not tell whether they were carrying anything. adam lanza appears to have fallen off the grid. three years unaccounted for. last time any record of him was back in 2009 when he was a student at a local student, taking several classes. after 2009 he falls away. nobody nlds what he was doing over the last couple of years. you look at this picture perfect house on the hill you don'
investigators continue to search the home of adam lanza. we'll learn more about how his mother, nancy, might have been storing the weapons he used in the shooting. cnn's deb feyerick is at the house and joins us with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, soledad. investigators are trying to unlock the mysteries inside this guy's mind, trying to do it by putting together shards of a broken computer and that is what is going to take a relatively long time yesterday at this home a...
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we do know that adam lanza was trying to try to mainstream her son. it was clear that he had problems. a school security officer appointed specific officers to keep an eye on him. they didn't want him to become a target of other children within the school. he was seeing a psychologist when he was a freshman. that also school appointed. in going through the divorce document and trying to make sense of all of this we found otthat while the father was responsible for the medical care the mother was responsible for all psychiatric and psychological expenses and responsible for prescription medications. they are looking at all of this to try to find out what kind of medications he was on and whether or not he may have been getting that treatment. we have seen this outpouring that you talk about there in newtown. for the first time somebody came and laid flowers at the home of nancy lanza. she was a woman who was very much liked. she was struggling but at least trying to do the right thing by her son, by herself and by her family. >> i am glad you said that
we do know that adam lanza was trying to try to mainstream her son. it was clear that he had problems. a school security officer appointed specific officers to keep an eye on him. they didn't want him to become a target of other children within the school. he was seeing a psychologist when he was a freshman. that also school appointed. in going through the divorce document and trying to make sense of all of this we found otthat while the father was responsible for the medical care the mother...
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and to find somebody who actually knew adam lanza and who can talk about adam in his later years, that is really what's so difficult. and that's why investigators are hoping that the information that they seized from inside the house, i don't know if you can see it, but there is a police officer standing there at the front of the door. again, this is still a crime scene. they're still going through it. if they can get a lot of the information from the computer, then perhaps, wolf, we will have an answer. >> reporter: a lot of questions and still only a few answers. deb feyerick, thank you. the shooting has certainly many parents wondering how to explain all of this, this great tragedy to their own children. we're going to talk with a psychologist about how to do just that as we continue our special coverage. >>> these makeshift memorials are coming up all over newtown here. you can see people are just bringing teddy bears, they're bringing flowers, little bells, as you can see over there, even legos to remember the victims from newtown, what's going on. ashleigh banfield is also rememb
and to find somebody who actually knew adam lanza and who can talk about adam in his later years, that is really what's so difficult. and that's why investigators are hoping that the information that they seized from inside the house, i don't know if you can see it, but there is a police officer standing there at the front of the door. again, this is still a crime scene. they're still going through it. if they can get a lot of the information from the computer, then perhaps, wolf, we will have...
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adam lanza allegedly targeted kindergartners and first graders, is what we now know. up to six guns involved. he also dressed up in a military-style vest and black fatigues, as alex described. authorities say they found three guns near lanza's body in a school classroom. all three guns were registered to his mother, his mother, who was also found dead in her home. investigators recovered three other rifles. it's unclear at this point exactly where those weapons were found. we want to get to mike booshard, former assistant director. mike, we know you supervised the atf's response a decade ago, a story i covered a lot, the washington, d.c. beltway sniper. so unfortunately, this is something you know a lot about. i want you to walk me through some of these weapons. in the press conference, the medical examiner said that everybody was shot with the same rifle. which would be i guess the bushmaster. so give us some more information about the bushmaster . 223 semiautomatic rifle. that certainly changes the facts in this case. obviously, the bushmaster is typically used in a
adam lanza allegedly targeted kindergartners and first graders, is what we now know. up to six guns involved. he also dressed up in a military-style vest and black fatigues, as alex described. authorities say they found three guns near lanza's body in a school classroom. all three guns were registered to his mother, his mother, who was also found dead in her home. investigators recovered three other rifles. it's unclear at this point exactly where those weapons were found. we want to get to...
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almost as if adam lanza was trying to erase his steps leading up to this crime. now, also, we're told the autopsy showed that after the horrible spree at the school, adam lanza took his own life, a single gunshot wound also to the head. what is so interesting about all of this is that the mother, nancy lanza, was in charge of any unreimbursed psychiatric or psychological competences for her son. so, again, another indication that there was something more going on, that she was the one who was really trying to manage whatever it was he was wrestling with, the demons he was -- he appeared to be struggling with over the course of the last three years. and, you know, brooke what is so astonishing to me having covered a number of tragedies, terrible tragedies like this, is that adam lanza, the last three years of his life, they're basically a mystery to almost everybody. he seems to have disappeared after courses he took in 2009 at a local university, but after that, very little is known. the mother was trying to mainstream him, moving him from school to school, but t
almost as if adam lanza was trying to erase his steps leading up to this crime. now, also, we're told the autopsy showed that after the horrible spree at the school, adam lanza took his own life, a single gunshot wound also to the head. what is so interesting about all of this is that the mother, nancy lanza, was in charge of any unreimbursed psychiatric or psychological competences for her son. so, again, another indication that there was something more going on, that she was the one who was...
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police say three guns were found at the scene next to the body of the shooter, adam lanza. but the medical examiner says all wounds he knows of were caused by what he calls the long weapon, that rifle, that we're talking about. that would be the modified semiautomatic rifle that's a civilian version of the military m-16. one of the victims of the newtown elementary school massacre was a 6-year-old girl named emily parker. her father gave a heart wrenching news conference a little while ago. listen to this. my daughter emilie would be one of the first ones to be standing and giving her love and support to all those victims. because that's the type of person that she is. not because of any parenting that my wife and i could have done. but because those were the gifts that were given to her by her heavenly father. as the deep pain begins to settle into our hearts, we find comfort reflecting on the incredible person that emilie was, and how many lives she was able to touch in her short time here on earth. emilie was bright, creative and very loving. emilie was always willing to
police say three guns were found at the scene next to the body of the shooter, adam lanza. but the medical examiner says all wounds he knows of were caused by what he calls the long weapon, that rifle, that we're talking about. that would be the modified semiautomatic rifle that's a civilian version of the military m-16. one of the victims of the newtown elementary school massacre was a 6-year-old girl named emily parker. her father gave a heart wrenching news conference a little while ago....
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so it was it is not clear why the medical examiner came out yesterday and explained how adam lanza shot those 26 people multiple times, some of them, he shot, said the medical examiner, three to 11 times. it's clear that lanza carrying that much ammunition on him was looking to cause the most destruction and death. wolf? >> what a horrific, horrific crime. alison, thank you so much. a huge challenge for so many families. bring in our chief medical correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta, here with us now. posttraumatic stress disorder, that is going to be a huge problem? >> it is. we are used to talking about this in the context over adults but it can happen in children and it can happen quickly. i think that's two things people don't always realize, how the children behave now, how a lot of these things are implemented that you've been talking about with people over the last couple of days, is going to make a big difference, if certain conversations are had, if special care is taken to make sure that children are sleeping well, for example, they are going to be able to cope much better in the
so it was it is not clear why the medical examiner came out yesterday and explained how adam lanza shot those 26 people multiple times, some of them, he shot, said the medical examiner, three to 11 times. it's clear that lanza carrying that much ammunition on him was looking to cause the most destruction and death. wolf? >> what a horrific, horrific crime. alison, thank you so much. a huge challenge for so many families. bring in our chief medical correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta, here...
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what did we learn about adam lanza and his possible motive? >> reporter: wolf, you know, shortly after yesterday's horrific massacre, police and s.w.a.t. teams descended on the lanza home where it is believed that adam lanza lived with his mother. and what police now are saying in term of a potential motive, lieutenant paul vance of the connecticut state police said that investigators are recovering what he described as, in his words, as good evidence to possibly fill in the blanks of why or how this could have occurred. and he gave that answer when asked whether or not there were any e-mails or any writings that would give any clues about a poe te potential motive. we have new information about from susan candiotti. she is quoting a law enforcement official who said that he had access to more guns than the three guns recovered. she's quoting a source that police recovered three additional guns. and this was elsewhere, not at the scene of the shooting. a .45 revolver hand repeating and cnn has been reporting that police did recover three weapo
what did we learn about adam lanza and his possible motive? >> reporter: wolf, you know, shortly after yesterday's horrific massacre, police and s.w.a.t. teams descended on the lanza home where it is believed that adam lanza lived with his mother. and what police now are saying in term of a potential motive, lieutenant paul vance of the connecticut state police said that investigators are recovering what he described as, in his words, as good evidence to possibly fill in the blanks of why...
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what is interesting, we have been trying to confirm whether or not the neighborhood here are where adam lanza lived with his mother, nancy, where the scene has been cleared from the investigation. we haven't yet gotten confirmation on that, what happened i would say 20 minutes ago, about six police cars drove up here, about six officers got out, talked in the middle of the street behind merck got back into their cars and drove into the neighborhood. not sure exactly where they were headed. we can only assume they are headed to the lanza home or in that area. we are learning new information today about how the gunman got into sandy hook elementary. and it's interesting to hear these details. you have to remember the school had security in that you had to be buzzed in by -- around 9:30, the doors would be locked and you had to be buzzed in and the people inside the school could see on a security camera who would be trying to get into the door. we are learning from connecticut governor dan malloy that what this gunman did, and he is actually confirming what our sources have told us before
what is interesting, we have been trying to confirm whether or not the neighborhood here are where adam lanza lived with his mother, nancy, where the scene has been cleared from the investigation. we haven't yet gotten confirmation on that, what happened i would say 20 minutes ago, about six police cars drove up here, about six officers got out, talked in the middle of the street behind merck got back into their cars and drove into the neighborhood. not sure exactly where they were headed. we...
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take adam lanza, as far as we know he's never been violent. he was quiet, withdrawn and different but as far as we know he wasn't violent in any way so how do you profile that type of person to prevent mass shootings? >> i think it's a very good question and i think that that's going to be the conversation about mental health services in the coming weeks and months. my hope is that after this, when we realize how we responded to this in the conversation, a nuanced conversation, that the next time there's something bad happens, that we hesitate to ascribe to entire groups the actions of single individuals. we basically when it comes to people of color, we tend to ascribe to the entire group of those people the actions of their individuals when we don't dot same for white guys. i hope the next time something bad happens we step back and say we're not going to make into a group analysis the actions of single individuals because that's bigoted and it's offensive. >> david sirota contributor for salon.com thank you for being with us this morning. >
take adam lanza, as far as we know he's never been violent. he was quiet, withdrawn and different but as far as we know he wasn't violent in any way so how do you profile that type of person to prevent mass shootings? >> i think it's a very good question and i think that that's going to be the conversation about mental health services in the coming weeks and months. my hope is that after this, when we realize how we responded to this in the conversation, a nuanced conversation, that the...
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welcome to you, adam. just let me begin with, how does this impact so many families here wanting these children, wanting these russian children in the u.s.? >> well, of course, the ones who are already sort of in line, who have either gone through the process or about to, i mean, they're feeling crushed. and wondering whether they're going to become families at all. the kids -- the people who really are suffering, of course, are the kids who are staying institutionalized while all the adults argue. >> it is no secret, though, that there have been problems, russian adoptive children have had in the u.s., a highly publicized case not too along go in 2010, that tennessee woman put the 7-year-old boy she adopted on a flight, back to russia, alone. has there been an improvement since then? >> well, that case was an aberration. and, by the way, there have been other kids hurt and even some who died in their adoptive homes. and russia was justifiably upset about all that. but, you know, you salve tolve problem yo
welcome to you, adam. just let me begin with, how does this impact so many families here wanting these children, wanting these russian children in the u.s.? >> well, of course, the ones who are already sort of in line, who have either gone through the process or about to, i mean, they're feeling crushed. and wondering whether they're going to become families at all. the kids -- the people who really are suffering, of course, are the kids who are staying institutionalized while all the...
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adam, thanks again. appreciate it. >>> in india barricades have been been taken in the immune commuter district. they're running again and the violent protests are you understands. water cannon trucks are standing by in case demonstrations flare up light they did over the weekend. it was over the gang rape of a 23-year-old woman on a public bus. some protestors were calling for the death penalty for her attackers. others want better protection for indian women. the rape survivor is still in the hospital, and doctors say her condition has improved only slightly. >>> egypt's president morsi has signed a decree to put his country's new constitution now in effect. voters approved the document, which was backed by the president and the muslim brotherhood by will 2-1. opponents say it doesn't protect the rights egyptians fought for in last year's revolution. the u.s. state department says the constitution needs more support across egypt. creating a new constitution is a key step in the transition to democracy.
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adam lanza has been identified officially as the killer. that is his mother in better times on the right. nancy lanza. her home remains a crime scene. it will remain so for quite some time. the police aren't giving any indication right now as to a motive. they say they are accumulating quite a bit of evidence, including the hard drive of his computer at home. ape there computer, though, smashed. they also say that two adults at sandy hook elementary are recovering from gunshot wounds. now we are -- we are now hearing would survivors who were shot. they are expected to be able to help in the investigation. the police saying today when it is appropriate, when the time is right, they will be able to question those two adults further. we don't know when those 600-some-odd kids will be able to return to school. those children from sandy hook elementary. we are told that school is closed indefinitely until they are able to reopen it. but it is a crime scene and there is a lot of processing. this morning, we were told that it could be months and m
adam lanza has been identified officially as the killer. that is his mother in better times on the right. nancy lanza. her home remains a crime scene. it will remain so for quite some time. the police aren't giving any indication right now as to a motive. they say they are accumulating quite a bit of evidence, including the hard drive of his computer at home. ape there computer, though, smashed. they also say that two adults at sandy hook elementary are recovering from gunshot wounds. now we...
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. >> reporter: a triple amputee, there's one thing adam didn't lose. his airborne wings tattoo. >> you can take this one off. >> no, no. i didn't even realize. >> the wings are still there too. airborne wings. that's good. >> and that's good? >> yeah, of course. >> so that's actually pretty cool, the airborne wings. >> yeah, they made it. >> so as a quadruple amputee laying hooked up to hoses, can i walk now. fist pump and then lean a little here. fist pump again. bam. jellyfish, jellyfish, jellyfish. >> barbara star,
. >> reporter: a triple amputee, there's one thing adam didn't lose. his airborne wings tattoo. >> you can take this one off. >> no, no. i didn't even realize. >> the wings are still there too. airborne wings. that's good. >> and that's good? >> yeah, of course. >> so that's actually pretty cool, the airborne wings. >> yeah, they made it. >> so as a quadruple amputee laying hooked up to hoses, can i walk now. fist pump and then lean a little...
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we've also been able to piece together details about the gunman, adam lanza's mother nan nancy. haven't heard much from the father. mary snow is taking a closer look at a strange relationship between the father and son. >> his home is less than hour away from where his son adam oepd fire in sandy hook elementary school, but a person that knows him says he hadn't had communication with his son in about two years when adam cut his father out of his life about the time the elder lanza remarried. until then, peter lanza, an executive with ge, seen in this linked in photo, had weekly visits with adam. according to the same source that told us lanza didn't live the in the newtown since 2001, eight years before his divorce with ex-wife nancy was finalized. in the hours after the shooting a reporter for the stamford advocate outside peter lanza's house told cnn lanza was unauto wear of his son's involvement in the shooting. >> i said we received a report that somebody at this address is connected to the shooting in newtown. his face just went from -- you know, he'd been this very polite
we've also been able to piece together details about the gunman, adam lanza's mother nan nancy. haven't heard much from the father. mary snow is taking a closer look at a strange relationship between the father and son. >> his home is less than hour away from where his son adam oepd fire in sandy hook elementary school, but a person that knows him says he hadn't had communication with his son in about two years when adam cut his father out of his life about the time the elder lanza...
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. >> a triple amputee there is one thing adam didn't lose. his airborne wings tatoo. >> yeah you can take this one off. i didn't even realize. >> the wings are still there. the airborne wings. that's good. >> reporter: that's good. >> of course. >> reporter: so that is pretty cool the airborne wings. >> yeah. they made it. quadruple amputee eight months ago laying in bed hooked up to hoses. i can walk now. >> oop. going to lean a little. fist form again. bam. jelly fish jelly fish barbara starr, cnn, walter reed national military medical center. that was ups. and who called ups? you did, bob. i just asked a question. it takes a long time to pack a bowling ball. the last guy pitched more ball packers. but you... you consulted ups. you found a better way. that's logistics. that's margin. find out what else ups knows. i'll do that. you're on a roll. that's funny. i wasn't being funny, bob. i know. but since i've been on alli, am i on this one? nope. am i on this one? no, no, no, no, no. i am on this one. [ male announcer ] for every 2 pounds you
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but what if, what if when adam lanza started shooting his way into sandy hook elementary school last friday he'd been confronted by qualified armed security? will you at least admit it's possible that 26 little kids -- that 26 innocent lives might have been spared that day? is it so abhorrent to you that you'd rather continue to risk the alternative? the press and the political class here in washington, d.c., so consumed by fear and hatred of the nra and american gun owners that you're willing to accept a world where real resistance to evil monsters is a lone, unarmed school principal left to surrender her life, her life, to shield those children in her care? no one, no one, regardless of personal, political pledg, prej has the right to impose that sacrifice. ladies and gentlemen, there's no national one size fits all solution to protecting our children. but do know this president zeroed out school emergency planning grants in last year's budget and scrapped secure our schools policing grants in next year's budget. with all the foreign aid the united states does, with all the money i
but what if, what if when adam lanza started shooting his way into sandy hook elementary school last friday he'd been confronted by qualified armed security? will you at least admit it's possible that 26 little kids -- that 26 innocent lives might have been spared that day? is it so abhorrent to you that you'd rather continue to risk the alternative? the press and the political class here in washington, d.c., so consumed by fear and hatred of the nra and american gun owners that you're willing...
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the world and capable of protecting the innocent and if he can split the red sea he can ensure that adam lanza is hit by a truck on the way to school so he can't perpetrate the action. the word israel literally translates as he who challenges god. if you look at the great stories of the bible, god says to abraham i will destroy sodom and gomorrah, but you are the god of the whole worth. we're supposed to be in a partnership with god. we're not supposed to defend tragedy and blame ourselves. >> when with you say a partnership with god, i want to bring up brian fisher. brian fisher with the american family association said these words, and i am going to quote him word with for word. you may have to read it twice. you know the question's going to come up where was god? i thought god cared about the little children, god protected the little children. where was god when all of this went down? and here's the bottom line. god is not going to go where he is not wanted. we've kicked god out of our public school system, and i think god would say to us, hey, i'll be glad to protect your children bu
the world and capable of protecting the innocent and if he can split the red sea he can ensure that adam lanza is hit by a truck on the way to school so he can't perpetrate the action. the word israel literally translates as he who challenges god. if you look at the great stories of the bible, god says to abraham i will destroy sodom and gomorrah, but you are the god of the whole worth. we're supposed to be in a partnership with god. we're not supposed to defend tragedy and blame ourselves....
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would our conversations be different if adam lanza had been black or muslim? david serota says they would. >> are you saying that we should start profiling white men? >> i think we should ask the question why is america 30% white guys and 70% of the mass shootings in the last many decades have been at the hands of white guys. i'm not saying we should racially profile white guys, but i do think it's interesting to note that had the shooters, had 70% of mass shooters been, let's say, arabs or african-american men, i think the conversation right now would be a very different conversation. >> is not to say that they should be racially profiled, but to ask the question, why is the compositives it so similar? let's explore that and ask that question because it's an important question in light of a political climate right now where there's a lot of what i have called the white narrative out there. this idea that white people are being kept down, this idea that white people are being oppressed. does this have anything to do with it? i think it's worth asking the quest
would our conversations be different if adam lanza had been black or muslim? david serota says they would. >> are you saying that we should start profiling white men? >> i think we should ask the question why is america 30% white guys and 70% of the mass shootings in the last many decades have been at the hands of white guys. i'm not saying we should racially profile white guys, but i do think it's interesting to note that had the shooters, had 70% of mass shooters been, let's say,...
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. >> reporter: one thing adam didn't lose, his airborne wings tattoo. >> you can take this one off. >> reporter: i didn't even -- >> the wings are still there too, the airborne wings. that's good. >> reporter: that's good. >> yeah, of course. >> reporter: that's actually pretty cool, the airborne wings. >> they made it. >> quadruple amputee, laying in a bed, hooked up to hoses, i can walk now. fist pump and then lean a little here. fist pump again. and jellyfish, jellyfish, jellyfish, jellyfish. >> reporter: barbara starr, cnn, national medical center. >> we thank those guys for their service, they're amazing. "cnn newsroom" continues now with hala gorani. >> thank you, suzanne. i'm hala gorani here in washington, d.c. in for brooke baldwin. grief today is shattering the christmas eve quiet on a sleepy town in new york. this is how it looked around 6:00 in the morning today. there was a massive house fire that ravaged homes overlooking lake ontario. the house fire spread as firefighters tried to dodge gunfire. the firefighters apparently walked into a trap just as they were responding
. >> reporter: one thing adam didn't lose, his airborne wings tattoo. >> you can take this one off. >> reporter: i didn't even -- >> the wings are still there too, the airborne wings. that's good. >> reporter: that's good. >> yeah, of course. >> reporter: that's actually pretty cool, the airborne wings. >> they made it. >> quadruple amputee, laying in a bed, hooked up to hoses, i can walk now. fist pump and then lean a little here. fist pump...
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he is the father of adam lanza. this is a picture of him from just a few years ago. he is now 20 years old who police say walked into an elementary school yesterday and just started shooting. 20 children, all of them 6 or 7 years old, were killed. six adults, teachers and staff, including the principal, they're all dead now, too. the shooter killed himself. this is where police are trying to answer all the questions. they're trying to answer the questions why. the lanza home, not far from the school. it's also where the suspected shooter's mother was found dead as well. today, the father and aunt of one of the shooting victims in newtown, connecticut, went before cameras to remember a child they described as incredible but in remembering little emilie parker, they said, they're praying for the shooter's family, too, because that's what she would have wanted. kyung lah was there. kyung, what stuck out to you most of all when you were talking to these people and you watched all of this? >> the ability of them to be able to still think of other people and society in the
he is the father of adam lanza. this is a picture of him from just a few years ago. he is now 20 years old who police say walked into an elementary school yesterday and just started shooting. 20 children, all of them 6 or 7 years old, were killed. six adults, teachers and staff, including the principal, they're all dead now, too. the shooter killed himself. this is where police are trying to answer all the questions. they're trying to answer the questions why. the lanza home, not far from the...
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what does that tell you about adam lanza? >> well, on the surface that certainly suggests that he does not want anybody to get into his computer. that was his world. he doesn't want people to understand what he was involved in. there may have been plans. there may have been all sorts of information that he left there, and he does not want anyone to have access to it. >> and that he also shot his mother. do you think that was preplanned? >> i do think that it was preplanned, and there certainly there is every reason to think their relationships at times was very, very problematic, but if you shoot your mom, she then cannot pick up the phone and call the police and warn them you're going to the school to commit a horrific act. it could have been emotionally based but it also could have been as far as he was concerned very pragmatic. he did not want to be stopped. he wanted to go to the school and that's it is mission oriented aspect to it because she would have picked up the phone and called the police and they would have stopp
what does that tell you about adam lanza? >> well, on the surface that certainly suggests that he does not want anybody to get into his computer. that was his world. he doesn't want people to understand what he was involved in. there may have been plans. there may have been all sorts of information that he left there, and he does not want anyone to have access to it. >> and that he also shot his mother. do you think that was preplanned? >> i do think that it was preplanned,...
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the mother of the gunman adam lanza has also been laid to rest. a friend says nancy lanza was buried yesterday at an undisclosed location. >>> the gun control debate intensifying one week after that horror in newtown, connecticut, the killing of innocent children. just moments ago we heard from the national rifle association, executive director wayne lapierre called for putting armed police in every school. he also blamed the media, violent video games and a lack of prosecutions of violent crimina criminals. more gun laws are not the answer. >> the only way, the only way to stop a monster from killing our kids is to be personally involved and invested in a plan of absolute protection. the only thing this stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. >> critics say the nra uses money, power, scare tactics to hold lawmakers hostage to the agenda opposing gun regulations. i want to bring in richard painter and the law professor of minnesota and joining us from minneapolis who wrote an opinion piece, an op ed in "the new york times," and a prot
the mother of the gunman adam lanza has also been laid to rest. a friend says nancy lanza was buried yesterday at an undisclosed location. >>> the gun control debate intensifying one week after that horror in newtown, connecticut, the killing of innocent children. just moments ago we heard from the national rifle association, executive director wayne lapierre called for putting armed police in every school. he also blamed the media, violent video games and a lack of prosecutions of...
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or you can identify them based on their intent. >> adam, how do you do this? how do you do take aware the desire? there's a great desire for fame and glory for a lot of folks that do this, and even the terrorists are celebrated as martyrs. how do you draw attention? how do you have a public conversation about these kinds of people and mass killings without glorifying or encouraging others who might shoot? >> frankly, one of the problems is there's this kind of fascination with these killers that a lot of average, you know, good people have, but we need to be a little bit more disciplined than that. the parallel i would make in terms of changing how we operate is with the way the u.s. handles people who run on the field in a baseball game or football game. television networks have made the decision that if that happens, they do not show that individual specifically because they know that individual wants attention. they say we're not going to give these people the fame and glory that they want. >> all right. thank you. appreciate it. very interesting article, a
or you can identify them based on their intent. >> adam, how do you do this? how do you do take aware the desire? there's a great desire for fame and glory for a lot of folks that do this, and even the terrorists are celebrated as martyrs. how do you draw attention? how do you have a public conversation about these kinds of people and mass killings without glorifying or encouraging others who might shoot? >> frankly, one of the problems is there's this kind of fascination with these...
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lanza was becoming more concerned about adam. what do we know about that? >> well, you know, clearly we have been unable to find anyone who was friends with this young man. he seemed to spend most of his time at the home, but concern because he's 20 years old. she was talking about maybe moving out west, perhaps enrolling him in a school out there. we don't know whether she ever had help from anyone. was this young man getting any counselling? was she getting help from anyone? and, of course, we're still waiting the results of the toxicology tests to find out whether he, in fact, was taking any prescription drugs. del have anything in his system? there are just so many questions here to try to figure out why this was obviously a troubled young man. >> yeah, clearly she was grappling with something though. thank you so very much. >>> walmart is changing its gun selling policy in the wake of the massacre. it centers on the brand of assault rifle used in the murders. we'll have that story in our next half hour. >>> it's worse than a lump of coal in the old chr
lanza was becoming more concerned about adam. what do we know about that? >> well, you know, clearly we have been unable to find anyone who was friends with this young man. he seemed to spend most of his time at the home, but concern because he's 20 years old. she was talking about maybe moving out west, perhaps enrolling him in a school out there. we don't know whether she ever had help from anyone. was this young man getting any counselling? was she getting help from anyone? and, of...
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and it wasn't long before questions arose about guns in this country and whether a man like adam lanza should have had access to a military style assault we on. >> should be more gun control yes. >> reporter: why do you think that? >> guns are in the wrong hands are very dangerous. >> guns don't kill people, people kill people. >> definitely should be gun control, shouldn't be no guns out there, a lot of crazy people don't know how to handle guns. >> i don't think taking guns out of civilians who are good contributing members of society are the answer. >> reporter: for days the most powerful gun lobby in the country, the nra, has remained virtually silent. no official statements, nothing on twitter, its facebook page inactive. enter the president and a plea that something had to be done. >> the nra is an organization that has members who are mothers and fathers, and i would expect that they have been impacted by this as well and hopefully they'll do some self-reflection. >> reporter: still the nra remains silent until wednesday when it said it was shocked, saddened and heartbroken over
and it wasn't long before questions arose about guns in this country and whether a man like adam lanza should have had access to a military style assault we on. >> should be more gun control yes. >> reporter: why do you think that? >> guns are in the wrong hands are very dangerous. >> guns don't kill people, people kill people. >> definitely should be gun control, shouldn't be no guns out there, a lot of crazy people don't know how to handle guns. >> i don't...
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you knew adam? >> yeah. >> what about him? >> he did have asperger's syndrome. he, like many kids that have that, he was very withdrawn, emotionally. but he had -- he was an organic vegan and nobody seems to know that. and he took that stance because of moral stance about animals providing his food. he didn't want to require them to make that sacrifice. he believed that nothing should have to die so he could live. so it makes the enormity of this tragedy even more bizarre, because he was not violent. he didn't have a problem with anybody. he was very reclusive. he was very private in terms of how he viewed himself and he was always trying to be very inconspicuous, even in public. he didn't want to make them -- himself the center of attention. he never was -- always a very quiet kid. >> he wasn't a bad kid. >> no. not at all. >> how do you explain this? >> i don't. i think we're all -- we're all down here looking for answers. >> so he's quiet, he's a lone e er, reclusive. those are the signs of -- they're not mutually exclusive, but those are the signs that psych
you knew adam? >> yeah. >> what about him? >> he did have asperger's syndrome. he, like many kids that have that, he was very withdrawn, emotionally. but he had -- he was an organic vegan and nobody seems to know that. and he took that stance because of moral stance about animals providing his food. he didn't want to require them to make that sacrifice. he believed that nothing should have to die so he could live. so it makes the enormity of this tragedy even more bizarre,...
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this is footage from a police car dashcam in spooner, wisconsin, capturing what police officer adam brunclick saw as he was driving along his beat. a child you see there in the yellow jacket in a shopping cart rocketing towards a busy street. the officer realized he couldn't stop the car so he stopped traffic instead. it worked and the little boy escaped unharmed. wow. >>> their job is to make people laugh, but not these days. how a connecticut radio morning show has become a way for listeners to heal. powerful words coming up. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. how much is your current phone bill? four sixteen seventy six a month! okay, come with me -- we're gonna save you money. with straight talk at walmart, you get unlimited talk, text and data for only $45 a month per phone. would we get the same coverage? same coverage on america's best networks. you saved $146.76 b
this is footage from a police car dashcam in spooner, wisconsin, capturing what police officer adam brunclick saw as he was driving along his beat. a child you see there in the yellow jacket in a shopping cart rocketing towards a busy street. the officer realized he couldn't stop the car so he stopped traffic instead. it worked and the little boy escaped unharmed. wow. >>> their job is to make people laugh, but not these days. how a connecticut radio morning show has become a way for...
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. >> reporter: the one area he is adamant should not be touched is charitable deductions that encourage the wealthy to give. he is not alone. the richest of the rich, they are the ones who also give the most. we know if you take the large part, $300 billion given away last year, including corporate giving, roughly two-thirds of that was give bine individuals. roughly half of that was given by the top 3%. >> charitable institutions. >> reporter: earl mack says washington should debate, negotiate, compromise, but by december 31st they need to get a deal done. lisa sylvester, cnn, washington. le >>> as the war in syria goes on, thousands in the country are hoping for humanitarian assistance. we will talk to someone from doctors without borders on the horrifying situation there. eavek and get up and go to the post office anymore. [ male announcer ] with stamps.com you can print real u.s. postage for all your letters and packages. i have exactly the amount of postage i need, the instant i need it. can you print only stamps? no... first class. priority mail. certified. international. and the
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in the past, she said that if she'd ever been worried about adam lanza, her son, she would not leave him alone. in recent years they say she felt comfortable leaving him alone in the house. let's not forget, he was 20 years old. >>> hearing about the victims and about those children and seeing their pictures, it has such a profound effect on people across the country and around the world. i mean, really, how can't it? if you have felt like reaching out in some way, any way or felt like you just needed to do something for the people of newtown, connecticut, you are by no means alone. that town's post office has been on the receiving end of thousands and thousands of condolence cards and gifts and well wishes. they are flooding in from all over the world. the united states postal service post office box has been set up just to handle the incoming volume there. and christine dugus a spokeswoman for the united states postal service is live with us from newtown to give me a sense of just what's happening there. christine, if you can, let me know what you're receiving. what sort of things
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turning to the investigation, any progress being made to find out information from adam lanza's computer hard drive? >> well, the fbi is still working on that. their facility at quantico, virginia. remember that computer was -- had been destroyed by that -- by the shooter in this case. and so they've been trying to piece together the hard drive. now, we don't have any information about what they're finding, but in the meantime, of course, they're trying to find some kind of digital footprint for this young man. was he sending e-mails to anybody? did he flag his intentions to anyone? for the most part, we've been unable to find anyone who was a friend of his, at least recently. he seemed to spend most of his time in his house, you know, playing video games. and so authorities are trying to talk to family and friends to find out as much about him as they can to get down to the bottom of this, to find a motive. miguel? >> candi, thank you very much. i know it's been a tough one. have a good day. >> mm-hmm. >>> aaa predicts some 93 million americans will travel between now and new year's. an
turning to the investigation, any progress being made to find out information from adam lanza's computer hard drive? >> well, the fbi is still working on that. their facility at quantico, virginia. remember that computer was -- had been destroyed by that -- by the shooter in this case. and so they've been trying to piece together the hard drive. now, we don't have any information about what they're finding, but in the meantime, of course, they're trying to find some kind of digital...
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it as the easiest way of implementing long overdue cuts without endless congressional squabbles from adam chance campbell wrote on my facebook page. y'all will like the next one, look that the quote from jeff clark, what the mayans couldn't do in thousands of years both houses of congress are doing. let me tell everybody, the world will not end if we go over the fiscal cliff. i don't want you to feel that watch doesn't mean there aren't serious concerns for a lot of people involved. a couple more here from facebook this one says they need a reality check in how the 98% really lives. that's from felicia persaud on facebook. one more here the people express third desire for ending the bush tax cuts and ending these last-minute confrontations in congress. this debate is continuing. martin, i will tell you, we are getting a lot of messages across all platforms, tweeting with you-all at joshlevscnn, also facebook joshlevscnn. send us an ireport, video if you want to, we might share some of this right here, one way of getting your message out to the country and to lawmakers in these final hours
it as the easiest way of implementing long overdue cuts without endless congressional squabbles from adam chance campbell wrote on my facebook page. y'all will like the next one, look that the quote from jeff clark, what the mayans couldn't do in thousands of years both houses of congress are doing. let me tell everybody, the world will not end if we go over the fiscal cliff. i don't want you to feel that watch doesn't mean there aren't serious concerns for a lot of people involved. a couple...
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her son adam not buried with her. not buried with her. no word on whether his body has been released. happening right now, chris christie always known for his outspoken blunt delivery holding his first town hall on the aftermath of super storm sandy. we will listen in. just $12.99. come into red lobster and sea food differently. and introducing 7 lunch choices for just $7.99. you can stay in and like something... or you can get out there and actually like something. the lexus december to remember sales event is on. this is the pursuit of perfection. ♪ hark how the bells, sweet silver bells ♪ ♪ all seem to say throw care away ♪ ♪ from everywhere, filling the air ♪ [ female announcer ] chex party mix. easy 15-minute homemade recipes you just pop in a microwave. like caramel chocolate drizzles. happier holidays. chex party mix. than a whole box of this other stuff... and that much freshness is gonna take some getting used to... [ sniffing ] yep. it's amazing what a single scoop of gain freshness can do. >> for the next long stret
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most recently took photographs of ansel adams, and let's just listen in. this is "take five." ♪ ♪ >> it was back on december 6, 2009, his legacy was celebrated at the kennedy center honors gala that they have, and they called -- what they called six decades of dazzling musical genius. truly a national and international treasure. dave brubeck has died. would have turned 92 years old tomorrow. >>> one relief official describes what the wind did. the typhoon unleashing in southern philippines. a frantic search for survivors is underway in the areas where the storm tore roofs off the buildings, triggered flash floods. the death count now stands at 274. it is expected to grow as that typhoon continues to churn. our liz visited the island that was hit the hardest. >> reporter: the typhoon slammed into the philippines' southern most province with fierce winds, ripping up trees and destroying houses. iron roofs torn from homes and thrown through the air as one relief official said like flying machetes. there was also heavy rain and high water. in the region th
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. >>> the body of newtown school gunman adam lanza has been claimed by his father. connecticut's chief medical examiner says lanza's body is ready for burial, more than two weeks after he opened fire on children at sandy hook elementary. lanza killed 26 people, including 20 children and his mother before taking his own life. >>> the second firefighter killed in a christmas eve ambush has been laid to rest. ♪ 19-year-old thomas kaczowka was on duty that morning so those with young children could have the holiday off. his obituary describes him as everyone's little brother who died doing what he loved. his comrade, lieutenant mike chiapperini was laid to rest on sunday. the family said they're asking people to do acts of service in his honor. they were shot and killed while battling an out of control house fire, set by the gunman. >>> her brutal beating and gang rape on a new delhi bus sparked mass protests across india. now the young woman they're calling lightning has been creme mated. the 23-year-old medical student died in singapore where she had been taken for
. >>> the body of newtown school gunman adam lanza has been claimed by his father. connecticut's chief medical examiner says lanza's body is ready for burial, more than two weeks after he opened fire on children at sandy hook elementary. lanza killed 26 people, including 20 children and his mother before taking his own life. >>> the second firefighter killed in a christmas eve ambush has been laid to rest. ♪ 19-year-old thomas kaczowka was on duty that morning so those with...
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. >> reporter: sergeant adam phillips with the clackamas county sheriff's office says the gunman killed two people and wounded another before taking his own life. >> we have tentatively identified the shooter at this time. we will not release his name or any other information other than he's an adult male, until we have 100% confirmed that identity. >> reporter: the mall's santa was visiting with children when the shots rang out. >> i heard two shots, and then after that, i heard about 15, 16 more shots, and decided that that was gunshots, so i hit the floor. >> reporter: tyler peterson was at the mall applying for a job when panicked customers came running into the sears department store. >> people started hiding behind counters and eventually everybody went to the middle of sears and on top of the escalators, away from all the entrances and everybody could get together and sit there. >> reporter: outside the mall, police talked with witnesses to piece together what happened. >> you get ten different people who saw the same incident and they're going to give you ten different versions
. >> reporter: sergeant adam phillips with the clackamas county sheriff's office says the gunman killed two people and wounded another before taking his own life. >> we have tentatively identified the shooter at this time. we will not release his name or any other information other than he's an adult male, until we have 100% confirmed that identity. >> reporter: the mall's santa was visiting with children when the shots rang out. >> i heard two shots, and then after...